The Antiquaries Journal, Volume 3Oxford University Press, 1923 - Archaeology |
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Abbey Anán'ino ancient ant-lion Antiquaries Journal antiquities ants appears archaeological bowl brick British Museum Bronze Age building C. L. Kingsford carved castle celt Christian church coins collection colour contains the following diptych discovery ditch dolerite E-nun-mah early East Egypt Egyptian England English Essex evidence excavations figure flint following articles Foreign Stones fragments French glass gold ground hoard illustrated implements inscription interest Irish ivory J. W. Fawcett king late London medieval monuments notes O. G. S. Crawford objects original ornament panels parish Pembrokeshire period plates pottery prehistoric Prescelly present probably Professor R. E. M. Wheeler R. G. Collingwood recently record remains rhyolite rocks Roman Romano-British Sarsens side silver Society of Antiquaries specimens Stonehenge suggested temenos temple tion tomb traces volume wall William
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Page 308 - be returned to the President for his address, and that he be requested to allow it to be printed.' The President signified his assent.
Page 394 - money to provide provisions or for contingencies or for intelligence ; none of the commissions yet sent down ; few troops and these almost naked. ... it vexes me sadly to think I must retire to Berwick if the French land on this side Forth.
Page 229 - The Master, Wardens, Assistants and Brethren of the Parish Clerks of the Parish Churches of the City and Suburbs of London and the Liberties thereof, the City of Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and the Fifteen Out-Parishes adjacent
Page 241 - of white or pinkish felspathic spots of all sizes from that of a pea to that of a walnut. These spots are composed of irregular crystals and crystal-groups of oligoclase-albite felspar, and are often so widely spaced in the rock that there is every possibility of their being unrepresented in a micro-section.
Page 96 - Progress Report of the Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle, for the year ending 31 st March, 1920.
Page 391 - The Races of England and Wales; a Survey of Recent Research. By HJ FLEURE, D.Sc., Professor of Geography and Anthropology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Page 323 - cultus image. But the surroundings of the sanctuary he wholly transformed. The corridor and the service-chambers on the SE. •were swept away, their walls torn down and the debris heaped in between them, and a new floor-level formed over the rubbish. Two small wings were built out from the front of the sanctuary,
Page 75 - of Rievaulx and his Biographer Walter Daniel. By FM POWICKE, MA, Litt.D., Professor of Medieval History in the University of Manchester.
Page 267 - Treasure of Traprain, a Scottish Hoard of Roman Silver Plate. By ALEXANDER O. CURLE, FSA Scot., FSA, Director of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.